updates| Questions And Answers
Identify the disease based on the following (select all that apply):
It is a small, acid-fast rod usually remaining asymptomatic for up to 20 years. It
affects the skin, nerves, upper respiratory tract, and eyes of infected individuals.
Scalded-skin syndrome
Hansen's Disease
Leprosy
TB
Bacterial Conjunctivitis - ANSWER -Hansen's Disease
Leprosy
True or False. Only directly ingesting the pre-formed clostridium toxin (neither
the bacteria nor its spores) will cause disease in adults. - ANSWER -True
While visiting his grandparents, a 10 yr old has green beans for dinner that were
harvested from his grandparents garden and canned the previous year. Sever illness
sets in and the child is taken to the hospital. Botulism is suspected, but what form?
- ANSWER -Foodborn botulism. The child is too old to be considered for infant
botulism and wounds were not present. The green beens were probably not canned
properly and due to conditions bacterial growth was encouraged.
A 5-month-old child is given honey at breakfast and begins showing symptoms
consistent with botulism. Would the child's illness be classified as foodborne,
infant, or wound botulism? - ANSWER -Infant
Honey is a potenital carrier of clostridium & infants still have a developing
intestinal tract, which colostridium is able to colonize and produce toxins.
True or False. Although there is no cure for tetanus, it can be prevented through
vaccination. - ANSWER -True: There is no cure for tetanus
, Describe the symptoms and treatment regimen for someone infected with
Clostridium perfringens. - ANSWER -Symptoms:
- muscle necrosis
- swelling of infected areas
- fever
- intense gas production
Treatment:
- removal of infected tissue
- a lot of antibiotics
- sometimes amputation
Why does the alpha toxin (perfringolysin) produced during an infection of gas
gangrene cause cell death? - ANSWER -It forms pores in the plasma membrane of
the host's cells, which results in uncontrolled ion fluxes. This eventually leads to
cell lysis and death.
You develop a fever, chills, and pneumonia after recently returning from a
getaway weekend where you sat in a hot tub. What bacterial disease would a
doctor suspect is causing your symptoms? Would the doctor suspect you
contracted it from another person? - ANSWER -1) Bacterial disease: Legionnaires
2) No, this bacteria cannot be spread by direct contact between people. Can be
transmitted through droplets small enough to be breathed in.
True or False. Pneumonic plague is often characterized by painfully swollen
lymph nodes. - ANSWER -False: Pneumonic plague targets the respiratory system
True or False: The Bubonic plague is often characterized by painfully swollen
lymph nodes. - ANSWER -True
Which form of the plague is the most rare? What does it target? - ANSWER -
Septicemic
Targets the blood system
Which form of the plague is highly virulent? What does it target? - ANSWER -
Pneumonic Plague, Respiratory system